Show 3E GAR 5 cents THE COPT THE YEAR $150 PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY AT GARLAND VOLUME VII GARLAND Pe r t i n e n t New County Paragraphs Ay V Win Officials Take FRIDAY Vote Recount County Johns UTAH Vindicates Judges Rumor inferences and statement? in the counting alleging Irregularities NEW COUNTY GOVERNof votes in some of the precincts of MENT in Garland the county particularly Box Elder noon of this week amid where according to the All eyes were focussed on anMonday air of genuine interest in the we- Journal of November 16 “inaccuracies state lfare of the caunty newly elected of lead one to believe that most any seats of the this week as new county ficials took up the responsibilities of thing could have happened when where officials these votes were recorded” were retiring into government when the recount smothered left off Names of new and old officials be concluded last Friday showed no appower in come of secondary lmixirtance the change original to the preciable the attitude that prevailed in the county figures In our own The judges final decision left Zun office as the ceremony officials was in- commissioners change 19 votes del of less induction in the entire with took place Incoming to see and officials one after another seized the county than he was orginaliy allow retir ed whale Roche was granted 2 more was opportunity to publicly thank Ad workers for the good will show:? than the original official figure lng and efficient them a since election day and the vaL anis lost 6 votes while there was no servants uable assistance in becoming familial change at all in the official count for public group into private with the duties to be undertaken in G leave The figures stand corrected stepping as follows: Zundel 3369 Roche 3272 busi- their several offices The retiring a life office holders also were anxious to Adams 3349 Gleave 3272 in perfect thank their contemporaries ness Judge llams is reported to have in the of bond other court house offices for helpful1 commended the voters on their rel order cooperation In the conduct ot uuvely clean marking and the judges for ness andaffairs on and The present excellent on their unusually accurate count The county condition of county finances and or 'Garland voie was reported found es every ganization was referred to by commis' pecially accurate sioner Davis as was this general spirit There group of which had made the cooperation women stand- accomplishment of men He largely possible retirin before also sixike of the fine standing of this ing road administration in the ing county clerk Mr Joseph-so- n county's state Commissioner Adams observed hand that the been had to the elected and would be paid by the swearing Constitution and perform people and hence would be obligated1 Udy 3G who passed away Saturday to only qualified help In order January 5th were held at Riverside their with thathire of the the standards county Tuesday at p m under the direcMost them might be maintained Mr fidelity Joseph tion of Bishop Thomas Udy task son said that chairman Davis had nrt Musical numbers were provided by were new to the missed a meeting or been late once a ladies quartet composed of Lena before seemingly during his eight years of service Tubbs Maiian LaVon and Grace ability Attorney Lewis Jones declared that Hales an instrumental duct by G eager to Both were as fine Mr Davis had been one of the most G Sweeten and J H Kirkham and outstanding public servants ever to a mixed quartet by Lena Tubbs Mar 3 type of people as could be serve on the county commission As ian Hales and Fred and George Nye found in county govern-- j a democrat and as an associate the Speakers were Dwight of Ward — of attorney declared that finest cooper Logan Russel Capener ment Riverside alion had and characteriz President S Norman Lee of Brigham efficiency them of rec- ed the retiring administration's con1 City and President C E Smith of ognized capacity duct of the county affairs He point! Garland — and was a county in ed out that state officials had had Prayers were offered by Bishop to occasion commend the work of the and Leland of Plymouth excellent every officers who were retiring Attorney Clark Rudd Capener of Riverside detail of Jones was certain the public appre Interment was at Brigham City elated the service of Clerk Joseph where Hervin Bundcrson dedicated A Joseplison Treasurer Heber W (he grave APPOINTMENT Re Parry Sheriff Jolin II Zundel Mabel Pett Udy was bom October Commissioners cordcr Mrs Theuson As a 15 1898 at Ogden a daughter of Bur May and Davis Assessor Irl B Ward ton and Ray Pidcock Pett She was before election Ernest and Miss Louise Ingrain who had reared in Brigham City and was a' L Nelson young democrat served so lond and so well in the of Box Elder high school graduate office clerk's of She was formerly deputy recorder single professionthe Box Elder county mar her Since in Clerk Josephson administered al or oath of office to commissioners Geo riage to Mr Udy in 1923 she has re re- Abbott Box county (holdover) John Adams and sided at Riverside She was an active the position in Joseph I Dewey clerk IIrnry NieLsen worker in Mutual anl Primary organ signed izalions of the Riverside ward to the legislature are her husband three Surviving nothing less elected which he rividien Margaret John and an in Governorship her parents Mr and Hint daughter the The Mrs Burton Pett of Brigham City two brothers Leonard Pett of Amur acceptance of Democratic central commit:i'an rork and Bud Pett of Brigham responsibility Will Ik les-e- r tee of Oily there sisters Mrs Lloyd Reese persuasion’’ Holmes to fill the vacancy! considerable ri Biv ham City Mi’s Jack Larson indicate iliat he w j oik and Mrs L L Dunford of mate in thei and be a decided this was Coppeit ”vn Utah Up Duties the county governments stepped county of teresting both There contemplate capable of back leaving county organization debt or free hand money legitimate need was another and line the Last Rites Held For Mrs with Austin Udy uphold official duties of big them prove their groups t anywhere many individuals superior here condition in government number last predicted withoutfa business interest has Elder from state was appointment thru accept His than the tins “after Editor would team must at House of Representatives to have Mr Cornwall occasioned least a step toward the Govchair ernor’s surPertinent Paragraphs prise and a smile Mr Holmes has earned! this Last August when gratitude of the county column opined that all pol- Democratic committee since he been its chief propahas itically active people were justly suspected of being gandist all fall The party Editor chairman must have regret“after something’’ his ted being unable to tender Holmes authorized would the editor the position he he to declare paper could more gracefully have Paramount — Garland Presents - Saturday Sunday And Monday JOAN CRAWFORD And CLARK GABLE In “CHAINED” Corrected Ventilation Now Insures You Perfect Comfort In Coldest Weather accepted RECOUNT The recount of votes in our county last week demonstrated that once again election judges had ‘ performed their duties as citizens of the United States rather than as members of any party or clique REFORM To simplify balloting and secure individual attention to each candidate the circle at the top of the party columns should be removed from the ballot There is no reason why a voter should not be required to place a mark behind the name of every man he wishes to elect JANUARY 11 1935 Stage All Set NUMBER Community School Play ROAD OPENED- “Tom” Wise announces that the strip of state road along the Malad river from Powell's corner to the intersection is now complete and ready for use The grade has been materially alter ed the road bed widened and the surface gravelled to withstand all traffic rpquirementss It Is anticipat ed that this cut off will carry an in creasingly heavy traffic from now on Bear River Boys Lions Meet Topic For Annual High a comedy in “Big Hearted Herbert" three acts by Sophie lCerr and Anna Steese Richardson will be presented at the high school auditorium on Thursday and Friday evenings of next week The cast has been working hard on the production the for past two months under the direction of Miss Ardis Nelson dramatic coach The title role is to be played by Paul Jenkins of Tremonton Ruth Miester also of Tremonton Haze) Manning of Garland ahd Bill Pack er of Beaver Dam also have leading parts The play centers around the Idea of the older generation adjusting Its ideas to those of the The younger Herbert and successful dominating Kalness finds liimself tossed in the domestic for blanket his lovely children don't seen to agree with him about everything and to his sor row his devoted wife takes the side of tlie young ones In the argument The play has been made into a successful Before talking picture that it scored as one of the biggest hits on Broadway for the year 1934 Here are some comments made by tile New York critics"— an amusing idea — draw's a roar of laughter from the audience” — New York Times “Abounds in merriment Beloved of tiie people to whom family life is the only life worth living” — New York "Audience from laughed practically beginning to end of the show'”— New York American Help is 24 Again Excel at Means by which Lions can best welfare contribute to the community were discussed by five club members at the luncheon hour Wednesday Livestock Show evening Prizes totalling $403 were awarded Speakers were Hyrum Jensen Har to members of the Future Farmers old Persson A Chris Barfuss R association of the Bear River high Capener and W L Wood Such school at the show Ogden Livestock and last week topics ass unity encouragement practice of home patronage home From the point of view of these establishment of business enterprise young exhibitors this was one of the cheerfulness and persistence were most successful of the livestock shows treated At yesterday's auction sole at Ogden The club financial report was read $410000 worth of stock was sold by Wood Willard treasurer by showing the local F F A boys a favorable balance of funds on hand Day Garfield waa perhaps the most A discussion of "Follies” prepara notable exhibitor Notonly Was hid tions showed several of the commit carload of fat steers declared Cham tees with their work well underway plon of the Junior department but it in preparation for the show February waa Judged the Reserve Champion of 13th the entire show Young Garfield sold Musical numbers were furnished by his load consisting of 15 fat steers for a male quartet consisting of Joseph $860 per hundred Kirkham Evan Gee Gail Thompson Max Anderson with two carloads and Charles Last of range lambs of 25 lambs each won tlie championship for fat range lambs for the entire show as well as being winner In the F FA and Junior do paitments Ills carload of lambe sold for $1075 per hundred In addition to this Max was awarded the Merrion and Wilkins trophy a fine Professor Frank R Arnold of the silver loving cup U S A C will be the principal Lloyd Wilson was the owner and festi conduct the story shaker and exhibitor of the Grand Champion car val and hobby exhibit of tlie stake load of fat hogs of the entire show M I tA here next Saturday He was also FFA and junior chamMr Arnold himself has collected pion In tlie same field His hogs sold Items In his travel many Interesting for $1100 per hundred Lloyd Von around the world and on certain ob also second prize In the FFA dlvL jeets is a recogiztd authority having and fourth prize In the entire show written articles on them for promin for his pen of three fat barrows For ent magazines His interests are wide one fat barrows for which he won and his hobbies are proportionately sixth prize In the FFA division numerous Odell Romer also exhibited a pen The festival wiH be held at the of three barrows for which he won Garland ward recreation hall begin first prize In the FT A and second Story and hobby work in the entire show His exhibit of nlng at 7:30 demon will be followed by a dancing and single barrows also won second stratlon after which there will be third In the whole show Dean Anderson won fifth F F A for everyone dancing Invited to Is for barrow one cordially fat prize Everyone attend Douglas Holmgren won second and third prize in FFA division for two fat cattle : !JT 1'V I? I Frank R Arnold To Conduct Class' Austins Observe Wedding Anniversary Golden Anderson won third prize for one fat steer Max Anderson for four fat steers won third and fourth FFA prizes Boyd Iverson with his carload of fat range lambs won fifth prize in the open class Other exhibitors were Lament Sum mers James Wight and Leslie Wight Teams Win Places Judging Austin Mr and Mrs E N kept their SfTver Wedding anniversary last Sunday January 6 at their home at A Mrs of North Garland group Austin's relatives from Salt Lake City Governor Henry H Blood Monday paid them a surprise visit and spent apointed Will R Holmes to the leg a pleasant day here Upon invitatiori as representative from Box thpy were Joined by Mr and Mrs E isiature The Bear River high school crop Elder county first district Mr and Mrs C Gleason Garland Judging team won fourth place among Mr Holmes who is publisher of Kenneth Austin and baby of River a group of 38 competing teams The the Box Elder Journal at Brigham side and Ursel Adams of East Gar members of this team were Kenneth City will fill the vacancy caused by land Boss Gerald Palmer and Arto Nielson of Ernest L Nelson the resignation Those present from Salt Lake City The poultry Judging team was ac Mr Nelson resigned it Is presumed were: Mrs Austin's father and mother corded fifth place In a competition because of a change of residence Mr and Mrs H J Smith and the of Tlie boys who com thirty teams Mr Nelson Mr later wired Governor following brothers and sisters prised this team were Ray Somers and his and Mrs Morrill Smith Blood that- he is reconsidering Mr Kenneth Arlo Nielson Smith resignation Mr and Mrs Virgil II Smith in agrl Mark Nichols instructor — The Deseret News Mis A T Thorp Mr and Mrs Karl was in culture at the high" school Mr and Mrs George Swen Bretzlng his boys’ exhibits Mr charge of (on also Mr and Mrs Edwin N Aust THEATRE HEATING Nichols acted as superintendent of in and baby the swine department of the show DEFECTS CORRECTED sheriff treasurer O L Bunich Jolm Tills is the sixth consecutive year In II Afton Mrs lecuider Zundel During the past week small doors Game- which Mr Nichols has served In this Lewis Christensen Jones have been installed between the lobby Seek Ball attorney capacity Pctcrscli siirvey°r-th“scis0r' Flcd and thf theatre proxr at the Para Nichols attendance at basketball V During Mr National The H Griffiths Guard mount with the result that the circuThe commissioners then met and lation of cold air over the floor has team is angling for a game with the the livestock show his classes at the been In charge of school have for the high from five named George Abbott as chairman Armstrong Ogden been eliminated says Mr Peck graduate The guard boys have been Floyd Hunsaker who will the lunch hour the new Following Patrons of the Paramount now re d local fans a good brand of from the U S A C next June with and office port that the building is fully board approved deputies com showing a major in agriculture ball thus far this season help a follows: fortable at all times County Joseplison months Clerk's deputy Merlin B Jinsen Mrs tuined as office A office — Jos county clerk for 6 Cook and Mrs Jessie Lysle Richardson re help for an indefinite HOLMES NAMED TO STATE LEGISLATURE TIIE HOME ELECTRIC - tllTCTttlTTTHE IUCEIT ACil iW THrTflUf period " office — Walter Treasurer's County ?Tf G Mann J deputy for 6 months Delos Thompson “I4 office — Ernest Freeman Assessor's assistant Mrs Zora Luke deputy —Mrs EL office recorder’s County nora Bowcutt Ruby Christensen and Gladys Holton deputy recorders Sheriff's office — Jos R Olsen and Fred Sorensen Representatives of the Brigham WoCity Business and Professional to men's club appeared and objected the appointment of Scott Hlllam as deputy in the Recorder's office on the grounds that a man should not be was one of the admlnistra evening Elmer E Jonsson director of A unique exhibit "The Home Elec features named to that office At the suggesthe "Home Electric" and lighting ex after the electrical tions major efforts for recovery Adams all three trie" modeled tion of Commissioner a pert outlines the modernization pro features "Home Electric" The World’s fair voted against the ap display at the Chicago commissioners The features of the evening gram school at the afternoon will be at the Garland L D 8 ward free cooking of Mr Hlllam polntment the new peformance are moving pictures of In the evening recreation hall at 2 p m and 8 p m session farm and a prize con methods the modernized NOTICE Monday January 14 at the Fielding science of seeing stressing conservation and better test church at 2 p m and 7:30 p m Wed- of of The show which has been built Thursday sight is of Interest to all members Honcyville The annual meeting of the Garland nesday Jan 16 school will power company has the main oh will be held Jan 17 and Bear River City Jan 23 the family The cooking Sugar Beet Association Finch Jective of improving the living of the The' purpose of the show is to ad- be conducted by Miss Nancy of Monday January 14th at 1 p m in the Amercaa family vance the national program for heme cooking expert and member the Garland Library to elect five diA cordial Invitation is extended to aid the homejnaker Utah Power and Light' company's rectors and transact such other bus modernization The home service department She is as- housewives and all others interested iness as may properly come before the and stimulate business recovery Miss Jane Sea re In the In modem methods of modern homes housing program which is one of its sisted by meeting C fj BLUII fTTTf m tJlillti-- I?! r Vi A v: - 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